Background: The aim of the study was to refine current evaluation systems used to assess outcome after a hip fracture and to devise a simple and practical system to assess all hip fracture patients. Methods: Three continuous scales were defined for pain, mobility and functional independence. These were all found to have an acceptable degree of inter-observer agreement. The pre-fracture mobility and independence scores were related to the one-year mortality for a consecutive series of 381 patients. Results: Scores for mobility and functional independence were highly predictive of mortality (p < 0.0001). Conclusions: It is recommended that the outcome after hip fracture should be standardised to these principle o...
Aims: Hip fracture patients have high morbidity and mortality. Patient-reported outcome measures (PR...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trials test the effectiveness or efficacy of treatments. It is important that r...
Aims: Hip fracture patients have high morbidity and mortality. Patient-reported outcome measures (PR...
Background: The aim of the study was to refine current evaluation systems used to assess outcome aft...
Background: The aim of the study was to refine current evaluation systems used to assess outcome aft...
Hip fracture is the most common serious injury of older people, often resulting in reduced mobility ...
Hip fracture is the most common serious injury of older people, often resulting in reduced mobility ...
INTRODUCTION Hip fractures are associated with significant disability and mortality. A multicenter p...
Hip fracture is a global problem both for patients and healthcare systems. Patients with a hip frac...
The lack of a consensus for core health outcomes that should be reported in clinical research has ha...
The aim of this study was to observe the functional abilities of hip fracture patients at two time p...
Hip fracture trials have used a wide range of patient-reported outcomes (PRO) suggesting a lack of c...
To determine the proportion of hip fracture patients who experience long-term disability and to re-e...
Hip fracture trials have used a wide range of patient-reported outcomes (PRO) suggesting a lack of c...
Objectives This study investigates the reporting of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in patien...
Aims: Hip fracture patients have high morbidity and mortality. Patient-reported outcome measures (PR...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trials test the effectiveness or efficacy of treatments. It is important that r...
Aims: Hip fracture patients have high morbidity and mortality. Patient-reported outcome measures (PR...
Background: The aim of the study was to refine current evaluation systems used to assess outcome aft...
Background: The aim of the study was to refine current evaluation systems used to assess outcome aft...
Hip fracture is the most common serious injury of older people, often resulting in reduced mobility ...
Hip fracture is the most common serious injury of older people, often resulting in reduced mobility ...
INTRODUCTION Hip fractures are associated with significant disability and mortality. A multicenter p...
Hip fracture is a global problem both for patients and healthcare systems. Patients with a hip frac...
The lack of a consensus for core health outcomes that should be reported in clinical research has ha...
The aim of this study was to observe the functional abilities of hip fracture patients at two time p...
Hip fracture trials have used a wide range of patient-reported outcomes (PRO) suggesting a lack of c...
To determine the proportion of hip fracture patients who experience long-term disability and to re-e...
Hip fracture trials have used a wide range of patient-reported outcomes (PRO) suggesting a lack of c...
Objectives This study investigates the reporting of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) in patien...
Aims: Hip fracture patients have high morbidity and mortality. Patient-reported outcome measures (PR...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trials test the effectiveness or efficacy of treatments. It is important that r...
Aims: Hip fracture patients have high morbidity and mortality. Patient-reported outcome measures (PR...